Hunter Moore, the aggressively disgusting 26-year-old "revenge porn" profiteer who created the infamous, FBI-targeted website "Is Anyone Up," is back to service those who want to post nude photos of their unknowing exes (or whomever, really).

The welcome letter on his new portal for misogynist shitheads, huntermoore.tv, rewrites history from his perspective: "Is Anyone Up" was evil because of "what the media turned it into," not because he was profiting off photos of women (and sometimes girls, hence the FBI investigation that led to the shutdown of his site) without their consent, and cyber-bullying is a "lame and boring fad that soccer moms love," not an epidemic that often prompts teenagers to kill themselves.

Now, however, he's "doing it right." What that means is unclear — so far, the site only has a Hunter Moore logo, two buttons, "Submit" and "Advertise," and some helpful links to Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram — but he promises it will make you "question if you will ever want to have kids" and will be "very scary but yet fun." What a fucking troll. As of now, the law protects his creepiness: Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act protects the operators of websites that host content owned and created by others.

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Moore is also republishing old content, which isn't yet directly accessible, but if you Google "huntermoore.tv," you can see some old posts, summed up by Betabeat's Jessica Roy, who broke the story:

One post on HunterMoore.TV revolves around a girl Mr. Moore met online. When he saw her at a party in New York, he was dismayed to find that she had a "man jaw." The post is accompanied with three sexually explicit photos she sent him. Another post is about a tryst Mr. Moore had with an "elderly" woman. That page also features three nude photos.

"I hope you are all as excited as i am," Moore writes. Since he claims he's already received 7,000 submissions over the past five days, it seems like lots of people are.